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The Mandarin Plaza Hotel is an inexpensive Bangkok accommodation. This three-star hotel has 175 air-conditioned rooms, all of which have a cable TV, refrigerator, and mini-bar. It has a restaurant named Bua Luang that serves authentic Thai cuisine. While staying in Thailand, you might want to visit some of their tourist spots namely Patpong, Klong Toey Market, and Lumphini Park.

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... we went into our rooms, 1501 and 1502 my brother and my dad slept together and me and my mum slept toghether. There were 2 doors, one for me to open and one for my brother to open so that our rooms were connected to each other.

In the morning we went down the lift and went to a buffet breakfast. I got carried away by all the delicious food so I had a tummy ache when we finished. I tried Dragon Fruit which I ...

My morning lessons got cancelled today, so I decided to take the BTS skytrain to Siam and it was great! Firstly, I went to the Wat Pathum Wanaram temple, which is strangely so serene, despite its busy location next to 3 huge shopping malls! I also saw Sra Pathum Palace, which was dedicated to the memory of the late Princess' Mother. Then, I looked around the ...

... the hostel. It was clean, had air conditioned rooms and friendly guests. It was sad to reject their offers to go out and drink but I knew I needed to get better so I could enjoy the rest of my trip. While in Bangkok, I checked out some malls like Siam Paragon which has cars in it for sale like Rolls Royce. I shopped at the cheaper malls though, bought some typical light flowy elephant print pants that I can wear to temples ...

... courtyards and gardens. Some like the Temple of the Emerald Buddha attract huge crowds but we found it also possible to find a quiet corner from time to time to take a breather. When we had had our fill we returned our borrowed garments, had a cold drink and then walked a little further down the river to Wat Pho.

This temple complex is famous for its huge reclining Buddha and that is what we went to see first. 15 metres high, 43 metres long and covered ...

... leave luggage at for the day at a fraction of the price the train was trying to charge. The area the guesthouse was in appeared to be Chinatown, but with lots of market stalls with fresh produce. We all enjoyed fresh Dragon fruit and our first taste of Jack fruit.Through the stalls we navigated our way to the market shopping mall we had previously been at mbk, to see if we ...